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Date:      Fri, 9 Feb 2001 11:39:14 EST
From:      Andrea Venturoli <ml.ventu@flashnet.it>
To:        freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Meditation on rl driver
Message-ID:  <200102091039.f19AdGl25740@relay.flashnet.it>

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** Reply to note from Clark Gaylord <cgaylord@vt.edu> Thu, 8 Feb 2001 12:46:06 -0500 
 
 
> It used to be the case that mediaopt half-duplex worked.  It stopped  
> working at some point (I don't recall exactly when ... somewhere  
> between 4.0 and 4.2 I think), 
 
So this IS a bug. 
 
 
> but it seems that this is the default  
> (as it should be) if you specify 10baseT/UTP. 
 
Just wish the man page would say this. 
 
 
 
> I would be concerned  
> that the -full-duplex setting might actually be setting to *use*  
> full-duplex, not turn it off.  Check the src on this; clearly the  
> man page is just plain wrong.  
 
Well, it's been working for a couple of weeks now, so I guess -full-duplex turns it off. 
 
 
 
> > _ autoselecting the media obviously does not work correctly, does it?   
>   
> Autoselect of duplex gets it right, in general, about 51.045% of  
> the time, and should be considered an Evil Spawn of Satan (ESS).  
 
Did not know this. I always used autoselect in a lot of computers with various OSes and   
different NICs, and this is the first time I had any problem. 
 
 
 
> When you say full-duplex doesn't work are you saying that the driver  
> barfs at the mention of it or that your NIC does not work properly  
> when it is set (which is correct, as your modem is hdx). 
 
I don't remember the exact message (and I don't have the box here now), but it was ifconfig   
that just refused the option (seemed that it could not get the driver to accept it). 
 
 
 
> Does it  
> accept the parameter when the card is set to 100 (while fdx 10 does  
> exist, it is less common, and I have seen drivers/NICs that only support  
> fdx at 100Mbps)?  
 
Didn't have the chance to try. 
 
 
 
 Bye & Thanks 
	av. 





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